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Phillips, J. Ar.: Ou the rocks of the rnining 

 districts of Cornwall (PI. XVI). — Ormerod, G. 

 W. : On the Murchisonite beds of tlie estuary of 

 the Ex — Wilson, J. M.: The existance of Fault 

 in the Lias near Rugby. — Davies, D. C: On 

 the Phosphorite Dep. of N.Wales. — Hicks, H.: 

 On theOdur. of Phosphates in the Cambriaii Rocks. 



— Mackintosh, D.: On the Origin of Slicken- 

 sides. — Ward, J. C: On the comparative Micro- 

 scopic Rock-structure of s. ancient a. mod. vole. 

 Rocks ( PI XVI 1 & X V III).- H u x 1 e y : On Stagonolepis 

 Robertsoni (PI. XIX).— Seeley: Ou the Maxillary 

 Bonc of a new Dinosaur (PriodontognathMS l'hü- 

 lipsiii (PL XX). — Etheridge, R. juu.: On a new 

 Spec. of the Gen. Hemipatagus. Desor, fr. theTer- 

 tiary Rocks of Victoria (PI. XXI). — Jones, T. K., 

 a. King, C. (.'.: On s. newly exp. sect. of the Wool- 

 wich a. Reading Beds (PI. XXII).— Sorby, H. C: 

 On a Coal-measure forest. — Seeley, H. G.: On 

 the axis of a Wealden Dinosaur. — On a Purbeck 

 Onüthosaurian. — Fisher: On Mallet's Theory of 

 Volcanic Energy. — Rutley, F.: On s. Pcculia- 

 rities in the structure ofFelspars. — Liversidge, 

 A.: Bingera and Mudgee Diamond-fields. — Täte, 

 R.: Ou the Lias about Radstock. 



Anthrop. Inst, of Gr. Britain a. Ireland. 

 Vol. IV. Nr. 11. (12 PL) London 1875. 8°. 



Lane Fox: Patagouian Arrow-heads. — Ex- 

 bibition of Articles f. Costa Itica. — Early Modes 

 of Navigation. — Rudier, F. W.: Mineralogidal 

 character of Stone Arrow-heads. — Rep. on the 

 Depart. of Anthrop. at Belfast.— Hyde Clarke: 

 Rep. on the Congr. of Orientahsts. — Howorth, 

 H. : Rep. on the Congr. ofAnthropol. at Stockholm. 



— C harleswort'h: Exhib. of Mexican tigures.- — 

 Cotesworth: Ruins near Palmyra (PI. XXV). — 

 Busk: Skulls fr. Palmyra. — Bollaert: Exhib. 

 of l'eruvian Antiquities. — Wahlhouse: Account 

 of Leave-wearing Tribe in India. — Rooke-Penn- 

 i n g t o n : On Tuniuli and Stone cireles near Castleton 

 Derbyskire iPl. XXVI). — Harrison, P.: Phöni- 

 ciau Characters fr. Sumatra (PI. XXVIli. — Hut- 

 chinson. T. J.: Anthropol. of Prehistoric Peru 

 (PI. XXVIII, XXIX a. XXX). — Dobson, Geo. E.: 

 On the Adamans and Adamanese (PI. XXXI, XXXII, 

 XXXIII). — Hyde Clarke: Languages of the 

 Adamans. — 



Roy. Soc. of Edingburgh. Proceed. 1873 



—74. Vol. VIII. Kr. 87—89. (2 PI.) London 



1875. 8°. 



Tait: On the Flow of Water through fine 

 Tubes. — Transform of double a. triple Integrals. 



— Various Potsible Expressious f. the Force exerted 

 by an Element of one Linear Conductor on an Elem. 



of another. — Laboratory notes: On atmospheric 

 Electricity; On the Thermo-Electric Position of 

 Sodium and I'otassium. — Deware, J.: On the 

 Physiolog. action of Ozoue. — Latent Heat of Mer- 

 curv Vapours. — Notes : 1 ) Problems of Dissociation ; 

 2) Formation of Allotropic Sulphur; o) Heat of 

 Fermentation. — On the Formation of Allotropic 

 Sulphur. — Tait and Svan: Notes on Mr. Sang's 

 communic. of 7the AprU 187b on a singul. proporty 

 poss. by the Fluid enclosed in Crystal Cavities in 



Iceland Spar. — Plarr, G., and Tait: On the 

 Estabi. of the Elem. Princip. of Quaternions on an 

 Analyt. Basis. — Niven, C, a. Tait: On the 

 Stresses due to Compound Strains. — Tait a. 

 De war, J.: On a N. Method of obt. very perfect. 

 Vacua. — Further Note on Spe'ctra under exceed- 

 ingly small Pressures. — Crum Brown a. Letts, 

 E.: On a Compound formed by the add. of Broma- 

 cetic acid to Sulphide of Methyl, a. s. of its Deriva- 

 tives. — Andrews: Adress on Ozone. — Thom- 

 sdii, W. : A n. Meth. of Determining the Mat. a. 

 Thermal Diffusivities of Fluids. — The Kiuetic. 

 Theory of the Dissipat. of Energy. — On a new 

 form of Mariners Compass. — Muir, Th.: Con- 

 tinuants — A new Spec. Cl. of Determinants. — 

 Further note on Continuants. — Coekburn-Hood: 

 Remarks upon the Footprints of the Dinornis in 

 the Sand Rock at Poverty Bay rc. - Christison, 

 Sir R.: Supplemeutary Kotice of the Fossil Trees 

 of Craigleith Quarry. — On the Submerged Fossil 

 Trees of Granton Quarry.— Turner: On a meth. 

 of Demonstr. the Rel ofthe Convolut. of theBrain 

 to the Surface of the Iiead. — Dickson, A.: On 

 s. Peculiarities in the Embryogeny of Tropaeolum 

 speciosum. - Crum- Brown: Ou the Sernieircular 

 Canals of the Internal Ear. — Brown, Th.: On 

 the Parallel Roads of Glen Roy. — M'Kendrick, 

 J. G. : On the Perception of Musical Sounds. — 

 Fairweather, J. C: On the Resist. of the Au- 

 to the Motiou of Fans. Comm. by Ge. Forbes 

 (2 PL). — Sang, Ed.: On the Curve of Secoud 

 Sines and its Variations. — On Last-Place Errors 

 in Vlacq's Table of Logarithnis. — Forbes, Ge. : 

 On the After-Glow of Cooling Iron at a Dull-red 

 Heat. — On aform of Radiation Diagram.— Macla- 

 gan: Ou Grouse Disease. — Crum-Brown a. 

 Letts, F. A.: On some Comp, of Dimethyl-Thetin. 

 — M'Intosh, W. O: Ou Opheliidae (Linotrypane 

 apagon) from Shetland. — Fräser: Biographical 

 Notice of J. S. Mill. — Obituary Notice: of the Rev. 

 Dr. Guthrie. By Lindsay, Alexander; of Mr. 

 lt. W. Thomson. By Flecming- Jenkiug: of 

 Archibald Smith. By Sir W. Thomson; of the 

 very Rev. Dean Ramsay. By D. F. Sandford; 

 of Professor Rankine. By L. D. B. Gordon; of 

 Justus Liebig. By Crum-Brown; of Gustave Rose. 

 By Crum-Brown; of the Rev. Prof. Stevenson. 

 By J. Small; of Auguste De la Rive. By Ge. 

 Forbes; of Dr. J. Lindsay Stewart. By Dr. Cleg- 

 horu; of J. Hunter. By J. T. Bottomly. — 



— Transactions. Vol. XXVII. Pt. 2. (IPL) 

 Edingburg 1875. 4°. 



Plarr, G.: On the establ. of the elem. prin- 

 ciples of quaternions. — Christison, Sir R.: N. 

 of fossil trees rec. discov. in Craigleith Quarry. — 



Royal Soc. of Victoria. Transact. and 

 Proceed. Vol. XL Melbourne 1874. 8°. 



Smith, A. K.: On the Prevention of Street- 

 Floods in the City of Melbourne. — Embankment 

 above Prince's Bridge. — Ellery, R. L. J.: Suggest. 

 tor the Construct. and Errect. of Lightuing Couduc- 

 turs. — Etheridge, R. jun.: On the occurence 

 of a species of Retepora in the tert. beds of Schnaper 



